If

/ɪf/ conjunction

If is used to introduce a condition, showing that one thing depends on another, as in "If it rains, we’ll stay inside." It can also introduce something imagined or uncertain.

From Old English "gif" meaning "if, whether," related to other Germanic conditional words. Over time, English spelling and pronunciation shifted it into the small but powerful word we use today.

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